Ethics & Malpractice
At SIDTE-2024, we are dedicated to upholding the highest standards of integrity and ethical conduct in all aspects of research and publication. We expect all authors submitting papers to our conference to adhere to rigorous ethical guidelines.
Ethical Standards
- Originality: Submissions must be the original work of the authors and not previously published or under consideration elsewhere.
- Authorship: All individuals who have made significant contributions to the research must be listed as co-authors, and their consent should be obtained.
- Transparency: Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the research findings or interpretation.
- Data Integrity: Research data should be honestly and accurately reported. Fabrication, falsification, and selective reporting of data are strictly prohibited.
- Data Integrity: Research data should be honestly and accurately reported. Fabrication, falsification, and selective reporting of data are strictly prohibited.
Malpractices
- Plagiarism:Using others’ work or ideas without proper citation is unethical and unacceptable. This includes copying text, figures, or data.
- Duplicate Submission: Submitting the same manuscript to multiple conferences or journals simultaneously is considered a serious breach of ethics.
- Misrepresentation: False representation of authorship, affiliations, or research findings is a severe violation of ethical standards.
- Reviewer Manipulation:Any attempt to influence the review process or bias reviewers is strictly forbidden.
Violations of these ethical standards will lead to rejection of the paper, and severe cases may result in further action, including reporting to the authors' institutions. By submitting a paper, authors agree to comply with these ethics and malpractice guidelines.